File libcap.spec of Package libcap.19169

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Name:           libcap
Summary:        Library for Capabilities (linux-privs) Support
License:        BSD-3-Clause OR GPL-2.0-only
Group:          System/Libraries
Version:        2.26
Release:        0
Source:         https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/security/linux-privs/libcap2/libcap-%{version}.tar.xz
Source2:        baselibs.conf
URL:            https://sites.google.com/site/fullycapable/
BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires:  libattr-devel
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1030
BuildRequires:  fdupes
%endif
%define debug_package_requires libcap2 = %{version}-%{release}

%description
Capabilities are a measure to limit the omnipotence of the superuser.
Currently a program started by root or setuid root has the power to do
anything. Capabilities (Linux-Privs) provide a more fine-grained access
control. Without kernel patches, you can use this library to drop
capabilities within setuid binaries. If you use patches, this can be
done automatically by the kernel.



%package -n libcap2
Summary:        Library for Capabilities (linux-privs) Support
Group:          System/Libraries

%description -n libcap2
Capabilities are a measure to limit the omnipotence of the superuser.
Currently a program started by root or setuid root has the power to do
anything. Capabilities (Linux-Privs) provide a more fine-grained access
control. Without kernel patches, you can use this library to drop
capabilities within setuid binaries. If you use patches, this can be
done automatically by the kernel.



%package devel
Summary:        Development files for libcap
Group:          Development/Libraries/C and C++
Requires:       glibc-devel
Requires:       libcap2 = %{version}

%description devel
Development files (Headers, libraries for static linking, etc) for
libcap.

libcap is a library for getting and setting POSIX.1e (formerly POSIX 6)
draft 15 capabilities.

Install libcap-devel if you want to develop or compile applications
using libcap.



%package progs
Summary:        Libcap utility programs
Group:          System/Filesystems
Requires:       libcap2 = %{version}

%description progs
This package contains utility programs handling capabilities via
libcap.



%prep
%setup -q

%build
make prefix=%{_prefix} lib=%{_lib} LIBDIR=/%{_lib} SBINDIR=/sbin \
     INCDIR=%{_includedir} MANDIR=%{_mandir} DEBUG="-g %{optflags}"

%install
make install RAISE_SETFCAP=no \
             DESTDIR=%{buildroot} \
             LIBDIR=/%{_lib} \
             SBINDIR=/sbin \
             INCDIR=%{_includedir} \
             MANDIR=%{_mandir} \
             PKGCONFIGDIR=%{_libdir}/pkgconfig
# remove unneeded files
rm -f %{buildroot}/%{_lib}/*.*a

# drop pkgconfig to resemble with the former SLE12 package
rm -f %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/*.pc

# libcap.so symlink hack; similar to the former SLE12 package
rm -f %{buildroot}/%{_lib}/*.so
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_libdir}
ln -s /%{_lib}/libcap.so.2 %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/libcap.so

%fdupes -s $RPM_BUILD_ROOT

%post -n libcap2 -p /sbin/ldconfig

%postun -n libcap2 -p /sbin/ldconfig

%files -n libcap2
%defattr(-,root,root)
/%{_lib}/libcap.so.*

%files progs
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_mandir}/man1/*
%{_mandir}/man8/*
/sbin/*

%files devel
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc License README CHANGELOG
%{_includedir}/sys/capability.h
%{_libdir}/*.so
%{_mandir}/man3/*

%changelog
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